MovieConverter

An encoding software for DVD (and DV), managing telecine and interlaced
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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Shareware
  • Price:
  • USD 23.00 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • Herve Flores
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://movieconverter.online.fr/intl/home.php
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later
  • File Size:
  • 6.4 MB

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MovieConverter Description

An encoding software for DVD (and DV), managing telecine and interlaced Command line tools are briliant, but they're not very pleasant, unless you like to dive into updates, data sheets, and bug reports. Moreover, if you know nothing about neither video technology nor standards specifications, the result of your work will.MovieConverter offers you an other way: Able to read? At least, able to click on the default button of a warning window? Congratulations, you've just became an expert in video.Everything is automatic (but could also become manual for "those who master"). MovieConverter proceeds your files - either interlaced (as iMovie projects) or not - and outputs them according to your country's DVD or DV standards.Easy steps:1 - Select a source file2 - Choose the format of your tv screen3 - Choose your video standard (NTSC for North America & Japan, PAL everywhere else)4 - Select a destination folder5 - Click on "Go" Here are some key features of "MovieConverter": · The same quality as (or even better than) iDVD · decodes the integrality of your iMovie's files · but any other type of files too (avi, wmv, etc). · Ability to pause the video encoding. · Fully automated (detection of the interlaced files, their readout order, etc). · Entirely disengageable (for those which do not like the automatisms). · Automatic adaptation of the aspect for any video (even the anamorphous ones). · Ability to transform any video in 16/9 or 4/3 PanScan (whatever its original size or its interlacing). · Live preview before encoding. · Convert any video in PALNTSC, without jerk nor loss of quality. · MovieConverter does not make: coffee, Radiator microwave, Thermonuclear power station. · besides that (and take a look to the options if that's not yet enough for you) Requirements: · QuickTime 7.1.3 or later. What's New in This Release: · Snow Leopard compatibility (MacOS 10.6). And for all (even under Tiger or Leopard): Encodage SD module: · Option to remove "hardcoded pulldown. This option eliminates duplicate images of "badly FILM NTSC files, encoded in NTSC VIDEO" (eg. all 640px wide trailers, available on Apple's site). · Explanation: Some videos NTSC VIDEO (30fps) only contains 24 different frames per second (in fact they are NTSC FILM), on which was replicated 6 frames per second (30-24 = 6) to conform to NTSC VIDEO. · In practice: to encode such a file in NTSC VIDEO is interest-free, to encode this kind of video in PAL damages fluidity :-( · To remove this error, identify (yourself) the NTSC VIDEO badly encoded and click on "force the framerate" > "NTSC FILM". Pour supprimer cette erreur, identifiez (de vous-même) la vidéo NTSC VIDEO mal encodée et cliquer sur "forcer le framerate" > "NTSC FILM". The process for finding and removing duplicate images will be automatic ;) · Improved compatibility with some cameras that do video (videocodec JPEG OpenDML). · DV output: Fixed an old bug! (you will not have some failure regardless of the characteristics of your audio file). Fixed 2 bugs with the option "cut begining of your file" (=scissors button): · the cut option was no more available when starting the encoding and canceling it. · in very rare cases (and only with QuickTime decoding), this option could degrade quality. · QuickTime Decoding: Yay, you could no longer alter the geometry of the image (even with a non-sense choice in the "aspect alert" ;)) · Mux/Demux/DVD-Video modules: fixed a bug concerning the management of video with several audios (depending on the last ffmpeg tool update). Mux module : · Fix/add compatibility of AC3 files from a bad RIP. · Fix/add compatibility of buggy AC3 files from Compressor2. · Ability to mux a .m2v with an .aiff or .wave file (it will be pre-converted to AC3 before mux ;)). · Subtitles: preview "character encoding" of your .srt file BEFORE to encode it (this boting technical feature that replales your nice letters by unreadable characters). · Subtitles: option to synchronize when they will appear, fix their "delay". · All Studio modules: fixed a bug when drag'n'drop on the MCS icon in the Dock. · …and some others improvements I forget to note.


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